Cape May County Times, 11 November 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAFE MAY COUNTY TIMES, S7,A ISL? CITY. K. 1.

CaiDflea. — Appr ■xlmnTf’T 2.tW» li»u»o buUC by iSie tove-n-neul durltg

' ^SwArar^ffll’-t ;■ 'oJTl- f.«r s»le at a tic-

lion rcsatnSless of their war cost. The sale will jtart with bouse* hew. Atlantic Ottjr.—I*buI Leary, i-tjrlrteeu year* old. lilgh wh.tol stnrienr. died In the City Hospital as a w»a!t ■*» injuries asAtaln J in the nntonijMle

Barrardsvllle.- -Colonel Anthony it. | *' rt^nitliry** <-o«tnc He wmalned Kasf, lire president of I'oolic Senit^ | ononsdong nntil hi* death. Oociioration of New Jersey, mid four! Trenton. — The Keane** Amosencn: ssembers of his family, were rhlcro- | Compaigr, owners of the State Street Jorried by burglars ut his home here. Theut. r. one of tiie l:irge.<t here, was •who ewnped with more iliac (21X000 ' contdried by a Jury eftrr n trial before in Jeivelrv.. i J’odge WIKltra Ceraghty <m j charge v:NKL.\Nl>.—vriien Howard Soy- ! of violating the vice and ln>.»oral!ty der sold i. horse to George Leach, of ret by shewing ntuvieg pictures on the

ClmtMvortli. Leach stipulated that It Sahtmth.

he dcllveml by airtotruct. Th tract: Angtasea. — Coast guard* rescued got* stuck In the Hand iiear ChataMirth seven fisiiermen from n crippled bon; and the Itrtrae was Immessed *nd used near the poin: ..-liere eleven others to pull the track out. tv ere dr-imusl last Monday. Th-boat's

Kwtng.—Voters of this township at engine stalled,

a sp«.-iiil meeting in the Lanidng' Haddontleld. — Although no new School gave approval to the p/npusl- cases have Iwv-n reporutl. and all the Hoi. to build a fdor-roxui si!..k>1 and 1 , patieuU tre recovering, the Uounl ol to oonsTm"t n fotjr-reem addition with ‘ K ulth deHdisl to close the public an audltonuni to tbe I.oiinlng KcIhhiI. 1 sclioobt and stop nil public gatbertngr Tin* imprerameata call for n bond for a few days In an effort to ntnmj bwue of $11.".IASi. cf wldch $.VJ,0(X) will | out ranallpox. Notices to this cffecl b« spent for the nr school and the were, therefore, posted on all the balance fo • the Limning addition. I churches, lodgrrooia*. the one picture Kewu-k.—WlUiam Tnffe, former dl-! theatre and the public library. Tin vision chief . J the Itllernal revenue * boutd nr-rejiu the decision of the state department ut Jersey City, who was 1 authorities that the malady Is smallConvicted recently of extortion, way j pox nl-hough several of the most rep aenten e«J by Judge Kodlne In Federal [ etable physMans of the borough have court, t<; i year In the Kssex oounty exprasseil doubt -j that score, ponltentltry and payment of a *5.000, Pitman.—A: the reonc=rt of a c!U*ne George C. Brlttlng. former rlers *eas' commute- xvhir'. | la , been mak U the Newnk postofHce was sentenr^l lnj . careful .tody ,»f the loeni acbool lo Ih niontlis In the federal penile:,- I situation the Board of Education at a Wary for taking letters fu.n the m*n ! si^clnl meeting decided to cal! anoth-

r election for Tuesday , November 15, 1 to vote u[M,n a site for a proposed new , school building. When the Hood trad « previously voted npon the prhv-

Wary for taking letters font the mnl'. By good behavior be can cut his time

lo nix mouth*.

J'reehold.—Found guilty after

trial before Judge Laweac* and * Jury __

•f burning a cbild's leg*. Miss Lydia ; wni to $10,000. but through the 152^,* “e** 1 flm-«lve. Of : effort* of Mayor Md'owan tbe owner Allan Ic Highlands, was sentenced to t has agm-1 to a 20 p-r cent reduction.

M7T Bt0r? for l won,ejl a ' «>«5 in re submitting the proposition, F ', V ‘" ,, 5* ln * f0 f,,ur 'l>c Board -f Education will ask for I < ?. d r ,ni " d,en ' oB 25. ! only (8,0(10 for the purchase.

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eight.

l**uioa. a—Marshal FocL pud party and AiunasI Wax at Italy reviewing cadets of the Naval academy rt Annapolis.

NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS

In disciplining six-year-old Helen <

irmy j

te ae "emr'idat™ "‘‘ a "' <1 # I ' vl,lrl ' ber home and all It* KrsraiL * t- ,, Ci-nteuta. The exact origin of the Are Newark.—Haney K. Kogers, super- 1 ]rC n . t,,,,..... i. rs .

of II. Tr,»t.m f.lr i^nr a, i,„

Show, bus been elected treasurer the New Jersey Poultry, ligoti and 1 Fet Sloe'. Faa .-h-s' Assoclntlon. He i was honored with this important ■ ilh-v at a Uioeting of the orgnnlxatloc held 1

In thl* dry recently.

Trenton.—Although (S.*>.ono has been appropriated by tbe legislature for the 1 proposed poultry husbandry bunding 1 at the New Brunswick Agrlcultuncl Station, the total low hid submitted

being out In hi* boat and not expcc bark until the latter pun of the weelu Neighbor* said that when the are was dbcuvereu It had gained Suite headway lint It was Impossible iu check It.- A boating party started out Iu uo

eff< rt to locate Leeds.

Trenton. — Because of tbe rapidly mounting cost of governments in stat.\ city and county an organisation t-i

for tbe work Is only (07.643. Wills, T' 3 ” expenditures and to be Bill & Co. Of Philadelphia, were low i . m,u ' n a,> V*? Tr, ' n '" n T «*Wera' and Adders for the general contract with 1 « U-agm- was perfected. It a figure of (511.-123. Bulat, Ucn. & n ‘»t U'^P»rpoae to offer objection to awebardson. of New Urunira lck. hid ’ publlc '^Provementn but raibkar for Hie Ucutln*, fit Sll.rcu and the to wotcl * " n tecMess extruvaplumbing at J3.130. The .Vntson- i B . aR< * M ,b " , " re ‘'“l^lat.d to Increase Vlngg Company wgs low bidder .-n the ,bl ‘ a,re#d5 ' beavy burden* of the

•Jectiical work with

until the next dag, No-

vember 12. In good time for that momentous event. Premier Friand and hi* colleagues from France arrived on the steamship Lafayette, and a little later Arthur J. Balfour and hla

associates came from England.

Balfour will be- acting chief of the British delegation, because the Irish negotiations have caused Premier Lloyd Georg* to .day his departure

, from London. Mr. Balfour

; ootnpaulod by Uk aari a! Cano. Air — I Vice Marsnai H.gglna. HaMtay, MUea Lampaoo. Sir John J or-

IS NEW CHIEF *»«»* *j»o.«« *

. The Italiaaa also arrived.

American Legion Has Eminent Foreign Warriors as Guetts

at Its Convention.

Conference Delegates Assembling Ir Washington and Plans Crystallao Senate Completes Its Tax BillPeace in Ireland Depends on Ulster's Attitude.

By EDWARD W. PICKARD.

W ITH borne of the greatest war-

riors of the allied oatiou and

the United State* as Its guests, Un

American Legion met hi (invention last week In Kansas City. Seldom have such scenes of enthusiasm been I

end the larg" number of Japar.eoe delegates and Bdriaora have been com-

ing for days.

Wlui the assistance of a big advisory committee that was named last week, tbe American delegate* have formulated the urmsu-ant reduction proposals they will submit to the conference. Details of the plan, of course, were withheld for diplomatic reasons, hut It la understood to aim at a Joint agreement mat vluld operate to cot down naval construction without changing the relative naval ut-ength of the United Butea. Great

never before have \

Walter L. Sbarpley, .,f Iladdt nfleld.

M architect

Trenton.—John P Dnlfnrd. of thl* «lty, •* foreman of the United Sii.ie* •rand Juiy, altUmr for the November •arm of conn la Newark. The Jury eonwned yesterday anil was charged *y Federal Court Judge Lync!. He told the Jurors ibat there was no pnr•culnr matters to which he desired

•Kganlxed laxpnyer* and r.-nlpayers. Mount Holly. — Chrlsilun Growser and Harry l-evlnson. beta of Trenton, were brought liefore Judg.r Wells by Pr.-lmtion Ufflcer Slnughter for not complying with the term* of their probation. Lo.-t February the two men were convicted at Illegally Helling whisky in Burlington and were fine! (1,0(>0 each. After they hart served a time in Jail they wece r- .-used

call their attention. ( "fi''' ri'lng bond- far the jmyment of Princeton.-4*0*11 Bright, a real e*.; hue* on the installment plan. Mr. tate dealer, died suddenly of heart j Slaughter reported that they had falldisease ir. a friend * automobile w hen to make tbe payments us l>er sched-

about to Stan for the football game it* this town. He was twenty-five year*

r agr

Dorchester - Three new oyster bouts are on tbe ways here, assuring many

a»Mi a winter s work.

Friendship. — An addltb nnl schoolvooia lias been Opened here and tvro

looms at ttie Ken brook far'iis.

Pitman.—The new bullrtipg and loan assnclntli.n orranlvet' here w'll be

known n* the A'cjon Assorintlon.

Gl' oceatrj tTty. — The chnmlar of comm- ; • has started n movement to

■top smoking on trolley car* Bridgeton. — Pleading guilty to

ale. and he bad l>een told that they had made boasts of never Intruding to

nettle up.

MUiville. - Tbe body of Charles Cooi-s. w!:o wns killed by a passenger train at Susquehanna, Pa., was brought

to this city for burial.

Woodslown. — The old grammi,r school p'dperty. ahandomsl when the new central school was opened a fewyear* ago. was sold at public fo.le. IH-erfleld. — Itev. E. A. Chambers, imetor ot the M. E. Church, has organlM>d n Sunday sch.sil in one of the new sehoolhoa*es-.-.t the Scab rook fana.

with an a;teuaunce of

■barge of stealing a ton of i-onl fr.'in ! Pitman. — The firemen ara to have Tlioc.r v G. Jaggers. a dealer of this | quick delivery of a (12.500 pumping place. Oliver Barcua was sentenced by ! engine, a* the company has promised Judge Login- to from one to three year* , lo ship at once c maelilne exhibited rata state prison. vontly at a Uraruen's convention at At-

Hammonton.—The People's bank has ! iatr "

<UKl]ngul*ittl t „„p oXlLr, i * “J*, 1 ' “ H*” U,e ttie of o.r\L I *« M» *U1 «.»«

ciatee In tbe World war and I

the rev I wring stone as the thouaasdc of American ve'eraus of that conflict

marched in the grand parade.

Naturally Marshal Ferdinand Focli of France, generalissimo of the allied armies, held firs' place in the intara*: and cnthusluam. but General Pershing ran him a dose second; an-! Admiral Lord Beatty, the hero of the battle of Jutland. General Plax, chief of the Italian armies, and Gan. Baron Jacques of Belgium could not comptuiu of the welcome accorded them. All of them addressed tbe convention, i.nd all of them paid full tribute to tbe gallantry of the" soldier* of the armies of .the allied nation a with nlways reverent words for those who gave up their fives tn the cause of liberty, and word* of sympathy for those to whom Urn . great conflict

brought wounds an8 TJnesf..

The Irglou. akqifid,'ilanford Mac-; Nlder, lleuteosnt colon* 1 of the Ninth Infantry in the yvor and a .‘ anker of Ma <o City. Jews, If* national commander. sod by unanimous vote conferred on MnJ. Gen. Milton J. Foreman of Illinois th- tljie of past commander with all privileges of that office. Commander MarNider. who is a Harvard graduate, holds the-w decoration*: DisuiiguJahed Service Cm** and one cluster, chevalier of the I>-glon of Honor, crotx de Goerra, «ith dta' Hons, three pa bn*, one gold and one sllv,-r star. t.nd the Italian war cr<>sa.

was cited three times Ip general

agreement on that matter.

Japan's representative* In the conference were unusually talkative It, week. Besides denying emphatically the oft-bee id charge* that the government of Japm. is an autocracy, and that the m.iuoiists control It. they let tt be known that their plea for expansion on the Asiatic mainland will nst l-e baaed on ovp- population. but on the necessity of obtaining the enlarged supply of raw mateiiola and other resources that w'U enable Japan to transform Itself from an sgrlculttral to an Irdustrtal nctlcn. Tbe Japanese hold that tt Is not feasible to obtain from China. In the ordinary course of trade, the coal. Iron and other materials which Japan f ust have, and in which Chinn ubounds. Therefore, they say. Japan must obtala concessions and political

control of the mine district*,

trains to be s*cn how the Japanese delegate* trill mat e this claim' stand up. in view of the fact that Japar Joined with the other powers Id pledges to preserve the territorial in-

tegrity of China.

M

ORE evidently than «

er before,

peace In Ireland la up to Ulster, If tbe gweeses ot tbe London correspuadenlr are conect. Tbe Sinn Fein. It la sale, baa submitted specific plans which the government thinks may be feasible if Ulster agrees to them. CotUHequently. the cabinet asked Sit James Craig, tbe Ulster premie-, to go to Loudon for consuItatUc. Ths plan, it is believed, provides for tbe extension of powers and the democrartratkm of the cooccM of Ireland to B*h* tt really a national parliament, with Ulster consenting to come In as a province, retaining Its autonomy. Th« •cbeme would call for r plebiscite In tbe counties ot Fermanagh and Tyrone, to determine whether they should adhere to southern Ireland or Ulster. So far ft- nueranct? of the Ulsiat leaders indicate that they will not countenance anything leading to tbs diminution of the area under tbe control of the Ulster government. However the Sinn Fein delegates wera very hopeful last week that a common sense agreement would bo reached be-

fora long.

elected William J. StcT praslrt, no weed the late Marcellas L. Jnrki Samuel Andersnu a^d Wilbur U. Till Went and cashier. Millville.—Mrs. Rachel Hires, need ■tasty year*, fell down a Sight of steps ml her U«.me and was si-veri ty injured. Gloucester CUy.—The fall acbedrle ka* gone Into effect on the ferry line, •ml the all night boat wilt he ellml-

Mteif.

Wesrvllle.—A ppUlic meeting of ritl•n ralied at the old Union

'Tders.

Jui fora it adjourned the convca-

adopted several Intera-stlng

: lutlon*. One of them derlaml for ! benu* legtslntloi. and “deplored the

Are

mlaatlo

i i*e:

Bridgeton.—The Teacher*' Institute hundred teachers “went to schoo.." Br.dgeton —William C. Mulford has I’oen re-elected president of tiie Bed Oroo*. Mis. B. Frank Hires secretary and Charles C. Woodruff treasurer. Annual reports shov-cd excellent work

during the year.

Delanco.—When his milk truck *kldded on a slipper}- road and collided uiin a tr.-e Joseph Kimbel was thrown agninst the wreckage and xostulned a broken callarbone and injuries of tbe

- Met

same and the acquiescence of

congress ic that respect" Another resolution, mildly censuring Ambassador Harvey for hts London speech, declared that address “does not raprw sent the true American attitude a* Interpreted by the American Legion, and let It be known now and for all time that America fought not only for tbe maintenance of America's rights, but for the freedom of the world." Tbe legion oppoeed the freeing of Delta, declared itself against Asiatic imml-

f the countv *? t * an . ,n ' 1 for ''•J’ 1 '.* In *ch.«lr. and

I adopted ihe daisy a* Its official flower.

'T'HE senate spent most of the week •* plowing through th.- tax bill and th? numerous committee amendments and those offered by Individual senators. Senator Smoot fought pendstently for hla sales tax ld<-o, offering three alternative plans, and the sentiment In favor of It grew so strong that the house leaders were constrained to send to the senate another warning that under no dreuroster, re* would the house accept a ■ale* tax a* an amendment to the bill. Chairman Fordoey of the house way* and means commltvee, however, said he would ’nrorporatr a aries tax In the soldier*' bonus bill which he Intends to introduce at the beginning of the Iiecvmber session, and he believed the house might accept this Among the many changes in the bouse bill voted by the senate was the ellm tnation of taxes on musical Instrument*. sporting goods, chewing gum. toilet soaps end powders, tooln washes and pastes, electric far*, thermos bottle* and articles made of fur.

the I'ttle entente agalnat Hun garr, and the demands made on tout nation, tbe a lilac powers came to th* rescue, and ordered the little entente to stop its military plans against H rogariens. Tney also demanded that Hungary ahou' l surrender former Err jperor Kari and bis wife, and afaouid at once'pass a law deposing for all time the Hapsburg family. The national assembly was called togethei Budapest, and a MU introduced that would lur e this offset, and that portpoces tiie election of a new king mare favorable da Karl and Zita were tarred over to the Brit lab, placed on a gunboat and started tc exile, probably oo one of tbe Madeira i*i*nrtJ This, however, does not bring peact 1 central Europe. Both Greece end Jugoslavia, it is reported, have vaded poor Albania, one from ths aonfh and the other from the north. And General Petlnra has started Another cericu« revolt in the-. Ukraine against the Russian soviet govern menL Large bodies of ids aopponert from Itugianla and Polaad.Warmed across the border and gained control of virtually all of TodoUa. capturing Komlnetx-Podolsk and other cities.

BALTIMORE.-* 1 ^ ter. spot. *1»: No s * ILr '' ct ^’^' il.MV; November. (1.04 V: D**'* ber. L0«V .. . Q , Pora-Track yellow com. J " .1 antic ,,.7 b«. ("7 t»7l»--- “‘f Offering* of No- J X* 110 * corD * light. w .... Cob corn U quotable at about *-. « OtM per brl.. for rarioad. prlaa

nearby yellow on spot

Oats—No. * white, a* to ’ 44Me asked. No. S white, as to '

41042.

Rye—No. 2 western, export spot, per bus.. 82Vc: big lots, nearby rye.

as to quality, per. bu 806*5.

Kay— Sixteen dollars to III per to*, for g-'-od timothy and light mixed b-r Straw—No 1 tangled ry< per tow. (15.50: No. 1 wheat. *18: No.»l o*.

(aomtnaM, *1450015.

Butter—Creamery, choice. 480 49c: do. choice. 45 0 47; do. good. <104*: do. print* 45050: do. block*. 4T048: do. searbv. 42044; l*dle*. 300*2, Md. and Penn roll*. W0SO: Ohio rolls, 27028; West Virginia rod*. 270 28; storepseked. 24 0 27; Md.. Va. and Pena, dairy print*. *8010. »x Egga—Western Maryland. Pernsylranla. nearby, first*. 55©54c; Bbstern Shore. Maryland and Virginia. r >5; Wastern. 54 0 55; West Virginia. 54;

Southern. 54.

Live Poultry—Chicken*, old hen*. 4M lbs. and over, per lb.. 21025c; medium 3 to 4 U»s.. 22 0 23: •mailer. 20021; v .ite lagborn*. 20021: old rooster*. 15016: springer*, large. 240 25; *ma:i to medium. 24 0 25: white leghorns. 22023; rough, pool *cd thin, 20. Ducks, young pelting*. 3M lb*, and oxer. 24027; puddle. 24 0 25; tnuscorv, 21022; smaller and poor. 20. Geese, nearby, 25030c; Western. 25 026. Pigeon*, young, per pr.. 250 40c; old. per pr.. 85040. Turkeys, young. 8 lbs. and o-er. per lb.. 360 37c: kmaller. 300 32: old. I503G. Potatoes—West Md. and i eanaNo. 1, per 100 lbs.. *1 9002 12: New York and New Jersey. No. 1. per 104 lb*., *1.9002.15; native or neerby. No L per 100 lb*.. *1.9002.15; Eariern | Shore, Maryland and Virginia cobbler*. per 100 lb*., li.5001.15; Mary land and Virginia McCormicks, ner 109 lbs., *1.7501.90: all dec at. No. 2, per 100 lbs.. 75e0*l; all sections, long, per 150-lb. bag, *2.7503; round, pet 150-lb. bag. *303.25; long and round. No. 2, *1.5002. Sweet*, new. N. C.. No. X, per brl.. *2.5002.75: E. S. Va.. No. 1. per br!.. *2.500 2.75: native or nearby, per brl.. *303.25: Rapp.. No. 1. per brl., *2.500 2.76: all section*, cull* to No. 2. *1.2501.75: n.tlvo. pe, 4-8 bskt.. 50070: yams, all section*, per brl., *2.6003.50; sweets and yam*, per bu. hamper, 75c0*l.

S OVIET Rusal*, throqgh Foreign .Minister Tckltcberin. baa mad* overture* to the rest of the world, ask tag especially that* the United State*, Greet Britain, France, Italy and Japnn make pence with the republic* of Russia and the Far East. He says the soviet gevemment Ih prepared to recognise the debt* Russia contracted previous to 1V14, Including tbe en< _ too us bond Issues held mostly In France. This new step of the Lenin government toward conservatism baa not ao far arou.sed great enthusiasm among th* ether nations, though Greet Britain i» sufficiently Interested to ask for further particulars.

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PHILADELPHIA — rv— »• <3*et(7 Cm, - N ° 1 m-

S ENATOR

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TOM

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) Marshy] Fori. !

WATSON of

feted a sensation, duroo the soldiers' bonus,

y making charges tlml many Ameriati soldiers were executed in France ithout trial, and offering a pbotoraph of n gsllows at Gievres on hlrh. he BK*erte<l. at least 22 boys ad t»-mi banged. A special rooimit•e v. ns named to tav«*Ur*ie Watson's large*, which were promptly de-

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by the federal permanent commiton unemploym.tu, the number of Jobleas workers in the United State* ha* decreased by about on*-tb!rd during tbe la« month, being now approximately 2.(XX).000. The mill* In the South are again busy, blast furnaces the *:*''l center* are starting up, and tbe railroad* are taking on additional shop workers. To offset thl*. tbe coal miners of Indiana nearly all quit work in pretest against a federal court decision against the “checkoff' system of collecting union due*. There wa* much talk about the walkout becoming general, but this aetroed unlikely, unless President Lewis of the United Mli.- Worker* should luue roundatory strike orders. New York and tbe surrounding fSwi.s wera subJected to deprivation and confusion I

0 I by a strike of milk wagon drivers, i************,* . and the Job printing houses of the 0W- I J i **•♦*< Icago district faced a possSbie strike,* *-IVt STOCK

a I '-f th^ir employees for higher wage*

: and against l return to the Vi-hoar Eai tiv - ***

NEW YORK.—Wheat—No. 2 rod. *1.11: No. 2 hard. *U0; No. 1 Mini toba, I1.11H. and No. 2 mixed durum »7c. c. L f. track. New York, to arrive. Corn—No. 2 yellow. 63He; No. 2 . white, 64 H: and No. 2 mixed. 63 c l ' f-. New York, lake and tall Oats—No. 2 white. 46c Hay-No. 1, *29031; No. 2. *37029; U5 ® J7: *23 0 25. Butter Creamery, higher than ex traa. 47 0 47Vic; do. do (92 .core? US- 2;?T ft m 10 91 ’ cor * ) ' * 8 i ..SSSrT'l •7-t-. a ". «7,u. tsmt: s.w J„ »ey hennery white, extra fanev

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turkey a.

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rooster*. 17 0 23- •—*- '

Wheat—No 2 r«rt

au.: SSsiV- T pk ‘ »«»»: Z light mixed, iij *^s°ra r l>*y *15019. w * u ' 1,0 I mixed

Butter—Weattrc

ic; nearby ^ r , nu f. Bf , ^

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